American Barleywine

American Barleywine is a highly alcoholic, highly hopped beer approaching wine in character. American barleywine differs from the traditional English barleywines primarily in the way it is highly hopped with high alpha varieties of hops.

History

American Barleywine clearly has its origins in English Barleywine. It is essentially a more highly hopped version of its predecessor, often made with American malts and American hops. Barleywine has had a resurgence in the US with Craft Beer brewers in the 1980s and 1990s.

Description

Full to chewy wine-like body. Moderate hop bitterness flavor and aroma from American hops, but not unbalanced. Alcohol warmth present. Fruity and malty. Amber color. Caramel aroma. Low to moderate carbonation.
American version of English Barley wine. More bitter than English counterpart due to American hops, but hops are not extreme. Alcoholic, malty and fruity. Well aged - often a year or more.